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I was 14 when Mr. Ingram hired me as a farmhand. It was the first time I was actually       for work. One day Mr. Ingram found an old truck that was       in the soft,sandy soil of our field. It was full of melons that someone had tried to       from our farm before his truck got caught in the mud.
Mr. Ingram explained that the truck’s owner would be        soon, and he wanted me to watch and learn. It wasn’t long        a local guy with a terrible reputation for fighting and stealing showed up with his two fully-grown sons. They looked really        .
Calmly Mr. Ingram said, “Well, I see you want to        some watermelons from us.”
There was a long        before the man answered, “Yeah, I guess so. What are you        for them?”
“Twenty-five cents each.”
“Well, I suppose that would be        enough if you help me get my truck out of here,” the man said.
It turned out to be our biggest sale of the summer, and an awful, perhaps violent incident had been       . After they left, Mr. Ingram smiled and said to me, “Son, if you don’t forgive your     , you’re going to run out of friends.”

A.trusted B.ready C.paid D.offered

A.stuck B.broken C.deserted D.lost

A.remove B.steal C.sell D.hide

A.purchasing B.bargaining C.returning D.searching

A.till B.before C.that D.since

A.astonished B.anxious C.familiar D.angry

A.borrow B.buy C.steal D.carry

A.break B.discussion C.watching D.silence

A.getting B.offering C.paying D.finding

A.necessary B.helpful C.easy D.fair

A.stopped B.avoided C.handled D.taught

A.mistakes B.neighbors C.enemies D.Melons

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37.A.like B.as if C.so D.nor
38.A.anywhere B.anyway C.anyhow D.somewhere
39.A.habits B.teachers C.grades D.work
40.A.promised B.convinced C.advised D.allowed
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